How To Annotate A Text
How To Annotate A Text
How To Annotate A Text
Good Reading
Background
Most reading is skimmed.
When you need to learn, reading requires close
attention.
Good reading is hard work.
Adapted from The Bedford Reader and The Little, Brown Reader
Adaptation by Laura Hayes
What does it mean to ANNOTATE a
piece of text?
Annotation (creating meaningful notes) ensures
that we actively read a text rather than passively
allowing words to bounce off of our faces.
Read with a pen, pencil, and/or sticky notes in hand,
marking important passages. Make notes in the
margins.
Communicate with the text; bring its ideas to life.
Annotation allows us to mark important passages
and reminds us of our reactions to the texts.
There is no one right way to annotate a text.
Why should we annotate a text as we
read?
Helps us to capture main ideas / key
concepts / details of a reading
Target and reduce the needed information
from a text
Cut down on study and review time when you
return to the material increasing your
effective and efficient use of time and effort
Strengthen your reading comprehension
Previewing: Before You Annotate
Find a quiet place with no distractions (you
really want to limit your exposure to music,
cell phones, and/or TV)
Look at the title
Usually includes author’s subject or method
Who is the author?
What you already know helps you guess
something about the writing
If biographical sketch is provided, read it
Adapted from The Bedford Reader and The Little, Brown Reader
Adaptation by Laura Hayes
Previewing: Before You Annotate
In what was it published?
Would you be more likely to believe “Living Mermaids:
An Amazing Discovery” if it were published in Scientific
American or The National Enquirer?
Indicates for whom it was written
When was it published?
If it’s about mermaids, will you find it more reliable if
written in 1988 or 1788?
Adapted from The Bedford Reader and The Little, Brown Reader
Adaptation by Laura Hayes
Annotation Guidelines
Read with a pen or pencil in hand.
Helps you focus and stay alert.
Create your own code / symbols & be CONSISTENT with your system.
Abbreviate using things such as brackets, stars, exclamation points